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The Javascript is pretty amateurish I'm sure but at least it's something to iterate from. It's already much more pleasant for browsing through videos in several ways: * more responsive to load only a day at a time rather than 90+ days * much easier to see the same time segment on several cameras * more pleasant to have the videos load as a popup rather than a link that blows away your position in an enormous list * exposes the fancier .mp4 generation options: splitting at lengths other than the default, trimming to an arbitrary start and end time, including a subtitle track with timestamps. There's a slight regression in functionality: I didn't match the former top-level page which showed how much camera used of its disk allocation and the total duration of video. This is exposed in the JSON API, so it shouldn't be too hard to add back. |
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